There's so many wonderful women to celebrate during National Women's History Month, so let's get started! First up are some Native American women role models:
Next are some female teens who have made a difference in the world:
Finally, let's finish with some women scientists who made great contributions:
It's National Women's History Month, so celebrate female contributions throughout March!
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While many students will avoid having to ever write annotated bibliographies, there are teachers who require them for research projects. Also, there are some courses, such as history, where annotated bibliographies are used extensively. One of my students said, "We wrote one in ninth grade, but it was just an MLA citation with a one or two sentence summary." That's what some might call an abbreviated attempt at an annotated bibliography, but it would earn a grade of zero in an AP or college class. Let's listen to an Educreationlecture on annotated bibliographies. If needed, copy and paste the link into your browser address bar: https://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/annotated-bibliographies/43403633/ Now, you are ready to help students write their annotated bibliographies. First, have students preview the lecture or use the presentation slides to introduce annotated bibliographies:
Make writing an annotated bibliography as easy as possible for students! Happy writing! Beth, Educator Helper Visit my Educator Helper TpT Storefront more great teaching resources! Need help citing research sources? Click here to view:
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